1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a circuit reducing noise, and in particular to a circuit reducing phase noise of an oscillator.
2. Description of the Related Art
Voltage controlled oscillator is an oscillating circuit having oscillating frequency controlled by input voltage. The oscillating frequency is varied by direct current. The voltage controlled oscillator is interfered to generate phase noise. The main interference sources are a) inductance-capacitor circuit has too small quality factor in inductance; b) the active element MOS (bipolar) and current source generate flicker noise or thermal noise; c) in bias voltage VDD/VSS, noise is generated by other circuit.
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Since the quality factor for a typical spiral inductance 72 is about 5 to 12 and generally the field effect transistor has much noise, the inductance-capacitor oscillating circuit generates much phase noise which must be reduced.
The object of the invention is to provide a circuit reducing phase noise of an oscillator.
The invention provides a circuit reducing phase noise of an oscillator including a transistor; an impedance element coupled to the transistor; a inverting circuit coupled to one end of the impedance element; and an add circuit coupled to the inverting circuit and the other end of the impedance element, wherein the signals from the two ends of the impedance element is superimposed and sent out to reduce phase noise of an oscillator.
In an embodiment of the invention, the transistor can be a field effect transistor or a bipolar junction transistor.
The invention also provides a circuit reducing phase noise of an oscillator including a first field effect transistor; a second field effect transistor cross coupled to the first field effect transistor by a gate and a drain; an impedance element coupled to the gate and the drain; a inverting circuit coupled to one end of the impedance element; and an add circuit coupled to the inverting circuit and the other end of the impedance element, wherein the signals from the two ends of the impedance element is superimposed and sent out to reduce phase noise of an oscillator.
The invention can be fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The signals from the drain 14 and the gate 15 are inverted by the impedance element 20 and the N type field effect transistor 11, and the noise is kept to be the same phase. The noise is eliminated by invert amplifying and superimposing the signals and noise of the drain 14 and the gate 15. The field effect transistor of the invention is not limited to the N type field effect transistor and the impedance element of the invention is not limited to the resistance. The transistor of the invention can be a P type field effect transistor or a bipolar junction transistor, and the impedance element can be an inductance, a capacitor, a resistance or combination of them.
The equation for reducing the noise is described as follows.
The gmi represent the amplifier, the input impedance
and the voltage gain
The noise current of the field effect transistor 10 is Ini, and noise current at the drain 14 is α·Ini, where 0<α<1. The noise current flows from the drain 14 to the impedance element 20 and to the gate 15 and to Rs and to 0. The noise current therefore has the same phase at the drain 14 and the gate 15, but the signal voltage is inverted. The AVF is therefore a negative value and is able to eliminate noise and amplifies input signals.
The noise voltage in the gate 15 (VX,n,i) and the drain 14 (VY,n,i) are
VX,n,i=α(RS, gmi)·In,i·RS
VY,n,i=α(RS, gmi)·In,i·(RS+R)
The noise output (VOUT,n,i) is
VOUT,n,i=VY,n,i−VX,n,i·AV=α(RS, gmi)·Ini(R+RS−AVRS)
When the noise output is 0,
To eliminate the output noise voltage, the voltage gain of the inverting amplifier 31 is
therefore the total voltage gain is
The noise factor is represented as follows.
F=1+EFMD+EFR+EFA, where EF represent the excess noise factor, MD represent the matching device, R represents resistor and A represents amplifier.
AV,C is the noise reduce of AV, then
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In this embodiment, the circuit reducing noise of the invention includes a cross coupled pair 17 including a first N type field effect transistor 12 and a second N type field effect transistor 13. The drain 14 and the gate 15 of the first N type field effect transistor 12 are coupled to the gate 15 and the drain 14 of the second N type field effect transistor 13 to form the cross couple pair 17. Resistances 22 which are coupled to the drain 14 and the gate 15 of the first N type field effect transistor 12 and the second N type field effect transistor 13 serves as an impedance element 20 to amplify noise and invert the oscillating signals. A first inverting amplifier 311 and a second inverting amplifier 312 are coupled to the gate 15 of the first N type field effect transistor 12 and the second N type field effect transistor 13 invert the oscillating signals which are inverted by the cross coupled pair 17 and the noise which is amplified by the cross coupled pair 17. Signals from the drain 14 of the first N type field effect transistor 12 and the second N type field effect transistor 13 are superimposed with the inverted signals from the first inverting amplifier 311 and the second inverting amplifier 312 to eliminate noise.
In the invention, the field effect transistor and the impedance element coupled to the field effect transistor invert the oscillating signals without influencing noise. The inverting circuit and the add circuit superimpose the original oscillating signal and the inverted oscillating signal to eliminate the noise.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modification and similar arrangement (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modification and similar arrangements.
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101122952 A | Jun 2012 | TW | national |
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20140002206 A1 | Jan 2014 | US |